EARLIER CLOSING DATE! Bain Estate Future Fund 2019/20The application closing period for the Bain Estate Future Fund 2019/20 has changed to May. With the new closing date approaching the application form is accessible on our website NOW! Download an application form here :https://www.dumbleyung.wa.gov.au/bain-estate-future-fund

Community Directory Submissions – WOULD YOU LIKE TO update your LISTING TO INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS?Each year the Shire of Dumbleyung provide the service of a community directory which is available publicly for our community. Submissions and updates for the 2019 edition are open until the 28th February 2019. If you wish to update or submit your contact details, please contact the shire on 9863 4012 or via emailntaylor@dumbleyung.wa.gov.au with the following information:• Surname• First Name Initials• Email Address Postal Address• Residential Address• Phone Number• Fax NumberPlease note – Requests to edit other people’s entries requires their approval for amendment and changes to that of others will be disregarded should you request on their behalf.

Do you have approval to run your home based business/hobby?Talk to us before the end of February 2019 so we can help you avoid retrospective fees! Thank you to those who have already made contact as this helps us help you!Of late the shire has been reviewing it’s Town Planning Scheme in conjunction with our Town Planner which has prompted a timely reminder for small businesses to check they are approved under our Town Planning Scheme.The state government has rules in place to ensure that the amenity of different areas are protected, consumers are protected and businesses who must invest significant amounts of money into meeting the requirements are protected. This means that if the residents activity involves a commercial transaction of any sort, even if they consider it a ‘hobby’; under the planning scheme they will need to talk to Joe Douglas to see if it is allowed. The Shire of Dumbleyung want's to assist hobby's and businesses in achieving this compliance and are therefore allowing retrospective development application fees at the standard fee rate until the end of February 2019. Any retrospective applications after this date will incur the normal retrospective fee which is three time the standard fee.If the business/hobby involves food, you will also need to meet the health requirements. There are currently no residential kitchens approved in the shire. More information on residential kitchen requirements or alternatives (E.G. Hall kitchen hire $20 half day or $40 full day) is available at the shire.If you want to try running a business, you can talk to us about some low risk initiatives to assist in staying compliant and getting started. Current initiatives the shire has to help small businesses/hobbies are the Mini Mall, cooking from Town Halls, and if you are looking at providing a service but don’t have a place to operate from we are keen to hear from you!CONTACT: We are here to help you! For more information please contact Nicole on 9863 4012 orntaylor@dumbleyung.wa.gov.au who can help you with your compliance to ensure your business/hobby meets our Town Planning Scheme.

REMINDER -Manning of Waste SitesThe waste sites in Kukerin and Dumbleyung will be open each week at the following times:Dumbleyung – Thursday 9:00am to 1:00pm and Sunday 8:00am to 12:00 noonKukerin – Sunday 1:00pm to 5:00pm and Wednesday 9:00am to 1:00pmPasses will be required for free entry to the waste sites (unlimited free visits with a pass) or charges will apply without a pass.A mail out with more detailed information will go to local PO Boxes however if you do not receive this please get in touch with the shire for more information, if you have lost your pass, or your landlord if you are renting.

Landcare UpdatesWe are transitioning to having a Landcare mailing list to ensure that Landcare Information is getting to those that need it. To ensure that you receive this information, please sign up here http://eepurl.com/dL9Juc or contact Claudia at the Landcare office on 9863 4225.

Community Assisted Transport SchemeBy now you have hopefully received information in the mail about the Community Assisted Transport Scheme. The service is available to all residents of the shire, you can read more here:https://www.dumbleyung.wa.gov.au/healthCOORDINATOR & AFTER HOURS CONTACT| Helen Gooding 0427 530 204BOOKINGS| Dumbleyung CRC, (08) 9863 4829

Australia Day AwardsAt the December Council Meeting, Council discussed the prospect of discontinuing the Australia Day Awards. A decision on the matter has been deferred until the April Ordinary Meeting of Council to allow for community feedback.

THE MONTHLY SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG NEWSLETTER 'LAKE EXPRESS' IS OUT NOW!Want to receive it by post or email? Call us now 9863 4012.Read all about our latest happenings in the Lake Express online here​

Dumbleyung Tennis Club - Lawn Classic 2019

The Dumbleyung Lawn Classic was held on February 16 and 17, 2019 and made possible with thanks to our sponsors - Bunge, Dumbleyung Ag Supplies, Wishbone Transport, Churchview Wines, Flexitrans and Dumbleyung Roadhouse.

What a fantastic day, Saturday, to start the annual Lawn Classic, with the courts in magnificent condition. With 54 players vying for the elusive win there was some awesome tennis played. With quite a few new players making their debut for the Classic and the stalwarts once again making their presence felt - the Cowaramup Crowd. A last minute inclusion from Dudinin the night before saw the A Grade winners Deb Doney and local talent Carmen Bairstow take out this event winning all 5 sets. Runners-up, the ever reliable Jane Smith and her partner from Kojonup, Jenny O'Halloran with 4 sets. The B Grade Ladies winners making their first appearance on the grass courts and the Lawn Classic from Wickepin/Williams in a very close finish were Renae Bransby and Brooke Duff - 4 sets 29 games with runners-up Amanda Davidson and our ex local girl Carly Smith 4 sets 27 games.

The Men’s competition was keenly fought with many close encounters over the day with final winners with 6sets, Angus Armstrong and Kylie Angwin from Toolibin, making a comeback together, after splitting the previous year. Runners-up with 3 sets 22 games, Jon Ward and Kim Gooding. Kim did mention that he was 2nd choice after Jon was turned down by Chad Davidson. Having such a great energetic keen fit partner, Kim was extremely pleased with their win.

The Mens B Grade saw an exciting finish with scores even closer, both on 3 sets 23 games had to go to a games against, with the new blood from Beverley in Brett Shaw and Damian Murray winning with 10games. The runners-up local Scott Angwin and another regular stalwart in Tate Barrett from Highbury 15games. The Beverley boys hope to bring a couple of car loads next year.

The C Grade Mens saw Bob Oates, the Spanish Cowaramup man, score a winning teamwhen he snared Jamie Frost as his partner, winning 4 sets and locals Howie Ward and John Lee as runners-up with 3 sets 30 games. An oversight saw John traipsing off to Popo for a night of dancing before he knew of his win - apologies all round there John. Thank you to Chris Tyson of Bunge and Carmen Bairstow of Flexitrans for presenting their trophies.

The meal was superb as usual with Michelle and Jane organising a delicious roast, they outdo themselves every year. The cricketers after their great win against Pingelly, came in to celebrate an awesome day. The burger lunches were a hit with all. Thank you to Joy Angwin who made all our lives easier on the day, looking after all our needs from the kitchen. And to our Captain Glenn Ball and President Jamie Dare who did a magnificent job over the day’s play to keep everything running smoothly. The draw was done to perfection after many years of experience in running this event.

Sunday the beautiful weather continued. A great roll-up for the very popular mixed doubles event with husband and wife teams, girlfriends and boyfriends, Mother and daughter and Dad and daughter teams. The end of the day arrived with the presentations and a big thank you to all our sponsors: Bunge, Dumbleyung Ag Supplies, Wishbone Transport, Churchview Wines, Flexitrans and Dumbleyung Roadhouse. The Windsor Lodge for 1 night’s accommodation was won by Carly Smith. 2nd prize, the Mystery Box, organised by Margie Ward was won by Elaine Stoeckel/Willmott who is visiting family and still enjoying playing tennis. Thank you to sponsors, Scott Jefferis & Hannah Chiswell of Dumbleyung Ag Supplies for presenting the great trophies.

Results of the Mixed Doubles with the Days play being 1st to 7 tiebreaker, 6 all. The blooper of the day and the first game off with the pairing only playing to 6, Captain Glenn Ball had to return to the courts to actually finish this game, though to be honest there was another pairing that were sent back on to finish their game as well.The ex Korda pairing of newcomer Tristan Storer who plays for Wagin now and our own Jane Smith took out the A Grade in a close tussle winning 4 sets 34 games from last year's winners, being runners-up Chad Davidson & Michelle Ball 4 sets 28 games. A big thank you to Chad for filling in after Michelle's partner injured his fetlock on the Saturday.

The B Grade was also a closely fought event with the Katanning pairing of Peter Battersby and Emily Pinney eventually winning 4 sets 34 games with runners-up Jon Ward and Jodie Ditchburn on 4 sets 31 games. The C Grade saw the legends of Mixed Doubles of Dumbleyung Tennis Club, Howie and Margie Ward winning 4 sets 28 games, runners-up Chris Da Almeida and Bellinda Devine on 3 sets 27 games. We believe that Bellinda has been attending the Classic for 16 or 17 years, starting when she was just a whipper-snapper. The D Grade was decided on a countback of games against, with Plumber extraordinaire, Malcom Roberts and Candice Lloyd taking out the event with 3 sets 27 games for and 17 against from Jamie Frost and Leonie Nolte 3 sets 27 games for and 24 against. When asked the secret of success of Malcom's fitness, we were informed that he was hard in training for the footy season.

Seedings on both days were close to spot on with every one enjoying their tennis and promising to return next year. Article by Tamara Bartram

Kukerin Dumbleyung Cricket Club

Cricket was back on home soil on the weekend as we took on a young and enthusiastic Pingelly side at Stubbs Park.

With it being a bit of a struggle to get a side together, we strolled onto the field with a full compliment thanks to big Rob Schreiber who was summoned from the reefinator at Tarin Rock to come and play. Early pressure was put on the Pingelly openers with the first wicket falling with 10 runs on the board. The total was slowly ticking over for the visitors as the bowlers kept the pressure on but a good partnership in the middle order broke the shackles a bit for Pingelly as they finished their innings on 216 after 45 overs. Some highlights in the field include a superb dropped catch from wicket keeper Peter Joyce, a half-baked effort from Ben Hall to get to a catch and a catch taken by Dame Leo off a rebound from a Matt Gilfellon dropped catch. So an interesting day in the field was had by all!Bowling: S.Gray- 3/56 D.Head- 3/47 D.Leo- 0-14The run chase began in usual fashion with Dame getting out for not many and then Matt and Kal putting a few runs on before Matt was out for 32 with the score being 2/59. Scotty Jefferis joined Kal and they began to rebuild the innings with a fantastic 126 run partnership that really set us up for a crack at getting over the line. These two fell in quick succession along with a couple more quick wickets but a cameo from David Head was enough to allow Pete “Cool Hand” Joyce to close it out with 4 balls to spare.Batting: K.Joyce-73 S.Jefferis-62 D.Leo-5A great fighting win by the boys which keeps us in the finals race with two games remaining.Thanks to the WAGS for supplying arvo tea which was superb as usual.This Saturday is in Kukerin and everyone is welcome to come along.Article by Damion Leo

Kukerin Bowling Club

Pictured above L-R: C.Bahr and M.King

Pictured above L-R: D.Smith and B.Davidson

Kukerin travelled to Kondinin last Saturday for our pennant game. The game was played in tricky gusting conditions. In the early stages Kondinin were in control on three rinks while one Kukerin rink jumped out of the blocks to a commanding lead. As the game progressed three Kondinin rinks continued to dominate and the fourth one slowly closed the gap. However suddenly one Kukerin rink broke the shackles to take total control while two Kondinin rinks maintained their lead and the fourth rink became a one end shoot-out on the last end, enabling Kukerin to claim the points. The final result of the match was two rink wins to each side but Kondinin prevailed narrowly on aggregate shots up to get a 6—2 win. This now leaves Kukerin only two points ahead of Kondinin with the final two games of the rounds to be played next week-end.

The ladies commenced their club singles on Friday afternoon in hot conditions. Two games of the round robin format that is used were played with some very close games. The competition was finalised on Sunday. The final game between the two undefeated players, Debbie Smith and Beverley Davidson saw Smith take a good early lead but Davidson came back strongly to gain a narrow lead. Smith regrouped however, and gained control to win a very good game. Debbie will now be Kukerin’s representative in the League championship.

The men’s semi-finals, as expected, proved to be two very good games. Ross Ditchburn against Clive Bahr saw Ditchburn in control early but Bahr clawed his way to the lead. Both players then had their moments until Clive finally won a very good game. Matthew King versus Phil Adams proved to be a game of two halves. King bounced out of the blocks to take a commanding lead however Adams then found line and clawed his way into the game and going into what proved the last end either player could have closed out but King managed to gain the two shots necessary to win what had been a very good game of bowls.

The final was played between Clive Bahr and Matthew King, and proved to be another titanic struggle of high class bowls between these two champions of the game. It was a close contest from the beginning with neither player able to gain control at any stage of the game. Bahr eventually won this high class game to become champion for season 2018—19. Clive Bahr will now represent the club at the League championships next month at Kondinin.

The plate semi-final between Tim Adams and Ian Faulkner was won by Tim in a close contest. The final saw Graeme Smith gain early control against Tim Adams which he maintained to win comfortably.

Next Saturday Kukerin travel to Karlgarin for pennants. It is planned for players to travel by bus departing Kukerin at 11.45 am. Sunday Kukerin will be at home to Kulin in the final game of the season before finals. There will be pennant practise for all who can be available from 5.00 pm on Friday afternoon.Article by Phil Adams

Dumbleyung Hockey Club AGM

Tonight - Wednesday 20th February 20197pm at The GODIAll members of Senior and Junior Hockey teams and new players welcome. Queries/questions to Ylana Shepherd: 0472648189

Dumbleyung Men's Shed AGM

Dumbleyung & District Men's Shed AGM will be held on Friday 15th March at the Men's Shed commencing 5.30pm. This will be followed by an annual general meeting and sausage sizzle for members.​If you are interested in joining or just to have a look at the Men's Shed, you are welcome to come along. We gather on Tuesdays at 9.30am of each week. Contact Bob Hannah: 0417183873 or Graham Wilson: 0428492635 for more information.

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Dumbleyung P&C AGM

​The Dumbleyung P&C AGM will be held on Thursday March 7th at 9am in the school library.

Happy Birthday Messages!

Happy Birthday to the following locals! We hope you all have a fantastic day!February 21 – Jaye BeacroftFebruary 22 – Hamish Gooding and Scarlett Leo​February 23 – Tracy Taylor and Tania Wirth

​Emergency Training Exercise

Please note there will be a emergency services training exercise tomorrow Thursday February 21, east of CBH Dumbleyung on the corner of Richardson and Bairstow Street. The training will include the volunteer Fire Brigade, St John Ambulance, Dumbleyung Police, the Shire of Dumbleyung and the Dumbleyung Hospital. The exercise is scheduled to start at approx. 6.30pm so please don’t be alarmed if you here the emergency sirens etc.

Stubbs Park AGM

​The Stubbs Park Board of Management will host their Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Monday 25th February 2019 at 6:30pm at Stubbs Park Pavilion.

Can you please forward this information on to your required delegate/team member, one or two persons is required to attend the meeting from each club/group.

Reporting school absences – a written explanation for all absences is required. Please ensure notes are forwarded to the classroom teacher as soon as possible after the absence. These can be sent through the Kukerin Primary School Skoolbag app.

Dates to remember

March 12 – Junior Room Assembly

March 22 – Swimming carnival

March 28-29 – Year 6 Leadership Camp

​Dumbleyung Primary School

Thursday March 21 will be the first assembly for the year and will be followed with a “Meet and Greet’ afternoon.

100 nights of reading is up and running again, make sure your child is reading every night and getting a parent signature to go toward their school rewards.

]]>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 01:31:37 GMThttp://www.dumbleyungcrc.com/quack-chat-news/police-pulse1208511I am sure most of us saw in the news last week, the altercation between a Harvey beef farmer and animal rights activists. The incident was initiated by the activists filming the farmer’s operations from the road which they presumably intended to post online in support of their cause. While the likelihood is low, there does exist a chance that farms and livestock operations in our area may be targeted by animal rights activist groups.

Because of this risk, I am writing this article in order to give advice on the best way to respond should your property or business be targeted by activists.

Firstly, as police officers, regardless of our personal views or opinions, we are required to act impartially in the enforcement of the law and in ensuring people can exercise their rights. This being said, should activists attend your property or commence activities from the road near your property, my first, and most important piece of advice is to call the police immediately and before you engage with them.

The approach to dealing with these instances depends on whether they enter your property or if they conduct activities from the road.

As with any person who enters your property, you have the right to deny entry or revoke a person’s right to be there. Essentially, when you ask someone to leave your property, if they fail to do so, they can be charged with the offence of trespassing. My advice, if you find yourself in this position, is to ask them to leave politely and if they do not leave, ask them a second time and add that the police have been called. Feel free record the demand to leave on your phone and to film them on your property.

If they fail to leave, I recommend disengaging from them and to wait for our arrival. Unfortunately, and as seen in the news footage last week, activists can be very good at provoking a reaction from people and when they do react, it paints the farmer in a bad light. When these interactions occur, you can be assured they are recording it.

Once police arrive, they will be told to leave in accordance with your previous demand, if they do not leave, they will be arrested and removed from the property as we would do with any trespasser, regardless of who they are or why they are there.

If activists park on the road to film your operations or property, once again, the first thing to do is to call the police. Any person has the right to be on a road or public property. The filming of someone or something can be a very grey area legally depending on where and what is being recorded or whether it is being done overtly or covertly. However, it is recommended that if they are on the road and have not entered your property, you do not engage them in any way, let the police deal with them.

While they may be on the road and have every right, as we all do, to be there, there are circumstances where the police can order a person to move from a location and if they fail to do so, they can be subject to arrest and charges. The circumstances in these instances would be where we have a reasonable belief that a breach of the peace may occur. As can be seen in the footage on the news, a breach of the peace certainly occurred and the police would be able to intervene positively.

I must reiterate though, the importance of minimising your interaction with activists should they attend your property, as an over-reaction on your behalf could easily result in you being charged by police.

As I mentioned, the likelihood of activists targeting properties or operations in our area is low and hopefully we will not have to deal with this kind of incident. However, should it occur, call police first and let us deal with it.

If you have any questions in relation to this topic or if you would like to sit down with me and discuss this further, please contact me on the email address alby.vandenberg@police.wa.gov.au or call the Dumbleyung Police Station on 9863 4143.Article by Sergeant Alby Van Den Berg]]>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 01:27:40 GMThttp://www.dumbleyungcrc.com/quack-chat-news/mastering-wages-with-lincolns

​On Tuesday February 19 the CRC was abuzz - abuzz of wage, human resource (HR) and superannuation questions as Lincolns Accountants Albany visited the Dumbleyung CRC as part of their rural tour. Over 20 people filled the large meeting room to hear Kym (Agrimaster guru), Jenni (HR guru) and Tom (Superannuation guru) share their knowledge, tips and tricks.

The rural tour has and will continue to travel a number of regional towns in the coming weeks including Williams, Kojonup and Borden. The interest for these informative and interactive sessions has also reached as far as Wyalkatchem where the Lincolns team will travel to in late March.

Attendees made lots of notes and started to compile a few ‘take home messages/lists’ and to keep them fuelled over the five hours was delicious food from along came Henry café.

Thank you to Lincolns Accountants Albany for including Dumbleyung in your rural tour and for facilitating this free workshop! If you couldn’t attend but would like to know more about the session and the topics covered please contact Ally at the CRC and we’ll put you in touch with those at Lincolns who may be able to assist.Pictured above: The Lincolns rural team make time on their tour to have a picture with the Bluebird Replica.

]]>Wed, 20 Feb 2019 01:26:52 GMThttp://www.dumbleyungcrc.com/quack-chat-news/banter-its-importantBanter, chin wag, spinning a yarn! It’s all about communication and we’re chatting about this very topic next Thursday February 28 at the Stubbs Park Pavilion with Regional Men’s Health.

The ‘Blokes and Banter’ session is FREE and we encourage blokes of all ages and all walks of life to attend. Regional Men’s Health have sponsored the event with dinner (delicious and amazing hamburgers!) for all to enjoy and thanks to Dumbleyung Ag Supplies for jumping on board and sponsoring the drinks.

Glen Dunkerton from Regional Men’s Health will facilitate the session, and will discuss the importance of communication with your spouse, family, friends, employees, and managers – the overall importance and effective ways to communicate in work and day to day life!

There will also be a ‘health pit stop’ which includes a check of chassis (waist measurement), oil pressure (blood pressure) and shock absorbers (coping skills).

An informative, social and casual night out please make sure you register as this session will not proceed if minimum numbers aren’t met. Contact the CRC on 9863 4829 or email admin@dumbleyungcrc.com​

​Community Directory Submissions – WOULD YOU LIKE TO update your LISTING TO INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS?Each year the Shire of Dumbleyung provide the service of a community directory which is available publicly for our community. Submissions and updates for the 2019 edition are open until the 28th February 2019. If you wish to update or submit your contact details, please contact the shire on 9863 4012 or via email ntaylor@dumbleyung.wa.gov.au with the following information:• Surname• First Name Initials• Email Address Postal Address• Residential Address• Phone Number• Fax NumberPlease note – Requests to edit other people’s entries requires their approval for amendment and changes to that of others will be disregarded should you request on their behalf.

Do you have approval to run your home based business/hobby?Talk to us before the end of February 2019 so we can help you avoid retrospective fees! Thank you to those who have already made contact as this helps us help you!Of late the shire has been reviewing it’s Town Planning Scheme in conjunction with our Town Planner which has prompted a timely reminder for small businesses to check they are approved under our Town Planning Scheme.The state government has rules in place to ensure that the amenity of different areas are protected, consumers are protected and businesses who must invest significant amounts of money into meeting the requirements are protected. This means that if the residents activity involves a commercial transaction of any sort, even if they consider it a ‘hobby’; under the planning scheme they will need to talk to Joe Douglas to see if it is allowed. The Shire of Dumbleyung want's to assist hobby's and businesses in achieving this compliance and are therefore allowing retrospective development application fees at the standard fee rate until the end of February 2019. Any retrospective applications after this date will incur the normal retrospective fee which is three time the standard fee.If the business/hobby involves food, you will also need to meet the health requirements. There are currently no residential kitchens approved in the shire. More information on residential kitchen requirements or alternatives (E.G. Hall kitchen hire $20 half day or $40 full day) is available at the shire.If you want to try running a business, you can talk to us about some low risk initiatives to assist in staying compliant and getting started. Current initiatives the shire has to help small businesses/hobbies are the Mini Mall, cooking from Town Halls, and if you are looking at providing a service but don’t have a place to operate from we are keen to hear from you!CONTACT: We are here to help you! For more information please contact Nicole on 9863 4012 or ntaylor@dumbleyung.wa.gov.au who can help you with your compliance to ensure your business/hobby meets our Town Planning Scheme.

Australia Day Celebration and Awards 2019Congratulations to Jeanne Hudson who was awarded Citizen of the Year at the 2019 Shire of Dumbleyung Australia Day Celebration! Over 50 people attended the event, making for another great Australia Day Breakfast.

REMINDER -Manning of Waste SitesThe waste sites in Kukerin and Dumbleyung will be open each week at the following times:Dumbleyung – Thursday 9:00am to 1:00pm and Sunday 8:00am to 12:00 noonKukerin – Sunday 1:00pm to 5:00pm and Wednesday 9:00am to 1:00pmPasses will be required for free entry to the waste sites (unlimited free visits with a pass) or charges will apply without a pass.A mail out with more detailed information will go to local PO Boxes however if you do not receive this please get in touch with the shire for more information, if you have lost your pass, or your landlord if you are renting.

Landcare UpdatesWe are transitioning to having a Landcare mailing list to ensure that Landcare Information is getting to those that need it. To ensure that you receive this information, please sign up here http://eepurl.com/dL9Juc or contact Claudia at the Landcare office on 9863 4225.

Community Assisted Transport SchemeBy now you have hopefully received information in the mail about the Community Assisted Transport Scheme. The service is available to all residents of the shire, you can read more here:https://www.dumbleyung.wa.gov.au/healthCOORDINATOR & AFTER HOURS CONTACT| Helen Gooding 0427 530 204BOOKINGS| Dumbleyung CRC, (08) 9863 4829

EARLIER CLOSING DATE! Bain Estate Future Fund 2019/20The application closing period for the Bain Estate Future Fund 2019/20 has changed to May. With the new closing date approaching the application form is accessible on our website NOW! Download an application form here :https://www.dumbleyung.wa.gov.au/bain-estate-future-fund

Australia Day AwardsAt the December Council Meeting, Council discussed the prospect of discontinuing the Australia Day Awards. A decision on the matter has been deferred until the April Ordinary Meeting of Council to allow for community feedback.

THE MONTHLY SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG NEWSLETTER 'LAKE EXPRESS' IS OUT NOW!Want to receive it by post or email? Call us now 9863 4012.Read all about our latest happenings in the Lake Express online here